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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 August 2001
PALAIOS (2001) 16 (4): 399–408.
...E. CHARLOTTE GLENN-SULLIVAN; IAN EVANS Abstract At Apo Reef, Mindoro, a small, isolated, moderate-energy platform reef in the central Philippines, foraminifera comprise a significant portion (c.40%) of the sediment. This study examines four assemlages of foraminifera: live foraminifera; dead...
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FIGURE 1—Schematic map and bathymetric cross-section of Apo Reef. (A) Schematic map of study area. (B) Physiographic sub divisions and bathymetric profile of Apo Reef along transect X-Y. Sample stations (dots) numbered 1–33 from left to right. BR, Back reef; DL, Deep lagoon; FW, Fore-reef wall; IF, Inner-reef flat; M, Moat; OF, Outer-reef flat; OS, Outer-reef slope; PR, Patch reef; RC, Reef crest; SL, Shallow lagoon
Published: 01 August 2001
FIGURE 1 —Schematic map and bathymetric cross-section of Apo Reef. (A) Schematic map of study area. (B) Physiographic sub divisions and bathymetric profile of Apo Reef along transect X-Y. Sample stations (dots) numbered 1–33 from left to right. BR, Back reef; DL, Deep lagoon; FW, Fore-reef wall
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Published: 01 August 2001
TABLE 1 —Foraminiferal operational taxonomic groups tabulated at Apo Reef
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FIGURE 4—Relative abundance of selected foraminifera from the different assemblages at Apo Reef. (A) Live assemblage. (B) Unabraded dead assemblage. (C) Abraded dead assemblage
Published: 01 August 2001
FIGURE 4 —Relative abundance of selected foraminifera from the different assemblages at Apo Reef. (A) Live assemblage. (B) Unabraded dead assemblage. (C) Abraded dead assemblage
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FIGURE 5—R-mode dendrograms of the different foraminiferal assemblages at Apo Reef. (A) Live assemblage. (B) Unabraded dead assemblage. (C) Abraded dead assemblage. (D) Total assemblage (live, unabraded dead and abraded dead)
Published: 01 August 2001
FIGURE 5 —R-mode dendrograms of the different foraminiferal assemblages at Apo Reef. (A) Live assemblage. (B) Unabraded dead assemblage. (C) Abraded dead assemblage. (D) Total assemblage (live, unabraded dead and abraded dead)
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FIGURE 3—Live and dead foraminiferal assemblages from two different substrates on Apo Reef. The sample from the right side of the diagram is from algal turf on in situ dead branching coral. The sample from the left side of the diagram is from sand below the dead coral. A—Amphistegina; C—Calcarinidae; CY—Cymbaloporidae; D—Discorbidae and Glabratellidae; M—Miliolids; O—Others; PL—Planorbulinidae; R—Attached juvenile Rotaliines; S—Soritinae; T—Textulariina
Published: 01 August 2001
FIGURE 3 —Live and dead foraminiferal assemblages from two different substrates on Apo Reef. The sample from the right side of the diagram is from algal turf on in situ dead branching coral. The sample from the left side of the diagram is from sand below the dead coral. A—Amphistegina; C
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (5): 529–568.
... occupy intervening structural valleys many times larger than the width of the meander belt. The folded ranges merge southward into the Apo-Parker Range and slope gradually to the alluvium of the Cotabato Basin on the north. Tiruray Highland. —The Tiruray Highland of southwestern Mindanao...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2004
PALAIOS (2004) 19 (2): 143–155.
...) and bioerosion (of large tests) are the most effective taphonomic processes affecting LBF on Apo Reef (Mindoro, Philippines), but dissolution is relatively unimportant. FIGURE 1 —Scanning electron microscope images of tumbled Palaeonummulites venosus . (A) Control test of P. venosus , showing...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2020
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2020) 50 (2): 174–181.
...Patrick Bukenberger; Petra Heinz; Jutta E. Wollenburg ABSTRACT Here we describe two new species of the genus Turrispirillina associated with large siliceous sponge reefs on the Karasik Seamount (Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean). Careful analysis of Rose Bengal-stained samples and observations...
Journal Article
Published: 30 November 2023
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2023) 53 (4): 362–377.
... . Glenn-Sullivan, E. C. , and Evans I. 2001 , The effects of time-averaging and taphonomy on the identification of reefal sub-environments using larger foraminifera: Apo Reef, Mindoro, Philippines : Palaios , v. 16 , p. 399 – 408 , DOI: 10.1669/0883-1351...
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Published: 11 January 2019
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2019) 49 (1): 48–65.
...., 2001 , The effects of time-averaging and taphonomy on the identification of reefal sub-environments using larger foraminifera: Apo Reef, Mindoro, Philippines : Palaios , v. 16 , p. 399 – 408 . Glynn, P. W., 1994...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 08 June 2023
PALAIOS (2023) 38 (5): 240–245.
... in the sedimentation regime took place in the late Sandbian to the earliest Katian with the facies differentiation, increased sedimentation rate, and the first occurrence of tropical reefs in the region ( Kröger et al. 2017 ). In the Middle Ordovician, the bioerosion in region was mainly related to the lithic...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 January 2016
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2016) 53 (7): 702–711.
... taxon), and Cyclocrinales (two taxa) contribute to five distinct taphocoenoses characterizing a suite of carbonate mounds. In stratigraphic order, these are calathid sponge mounds, algal calcimicrobial mounds, algal mounds, algal reefs, and calcimicrobial mounds. Within the lower Katian Belodina...
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Published: 01 December 1913
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1913) 3 (4): 151–186.
...," Paris, I9O6. l~"dnn. Geog., No. I2o, November, I912. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES IN THE PHILIPPINES 159 toward the east seems to be going on at the present time. This is evident from the raised coral reefs on the western coast of northern Luzon, and western coast of Palawan, and raised deltas and beaches...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Journal of Paleontology (2024) 98 (1): 40–46.
... was collected during a visit to the Reinu quarry in 2023. The limestone slab contained a surface with numerous tubeworm fossils. This surface was cleaned and photographed using an apochromatic zoom system Leica Z16 APO. Types, figured, and other specimens examined in this study are deposited...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 30 June 2020
PALAIOS (2020) 35 (6): 237–244.
... bryozoan zoaria containing embedded rugosans. All specimens were photographed with a Canon EOS5DS R digital camera and a Leica Z16 APO zoom microscope system. In order to check the statistical differences in bryozoan colony sizes between infested and non-infested colonies, a non-parametric Mann-Whitney...
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Published: 01 October 2003
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2003) 33 (4): 309–329.
.... , and Evans , I. , 2001 , The effects of time-averaging and taphonomy on the identification of reefal sub-environments using larger foraminifera: Apo Reef, Mindoro, Philippines : Palaios , v. 16 , p. 399 – 408 . Halfar , J. , 1999 , Warm-temperate to subtropical shallow water carbonates...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2015
PALAIOS (2015) 30 (9): 692–706.
... not be mistaken for “shallow-water carbonate mudmounds” nor for algal framework reefs. In terms of facies, texture, biostratinomy and primary porosity, these mounds are considered a miniature version of bryozoan-rich carbonate banks. Twisted and imbricated aggregates of fronds of Halysis produced shelter cavities...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 24 July 2018
PALAIOS (2018) 33 (7): 290–295.
... system Leica Z16 APO. The dimensions of both cornulitids and the bryozoan zoaria were obtained from calibrated photographs. Part of two bryozoan colonies was polished perpendicular to the growth surface in order to study the internal structures. Numerous thin sections from bryozoan collection were also...
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Journal Article
Published: 10 April 2020
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2020) 191 (1): 9.
... salinité messinienne Méditerranée nord-occidentale surface d&apos érosion Ibiza marge est-sarde The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) in the Western Mediterranean Sea resulted first in evaporites precipitation in peripheral shallow basins (“Primary Lower Gypsum”: PLG). Then, evaporite...
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